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  1. 128101
    “…The action potential amplitudes of the right peroneal and tibial compound muscles were dramatically decreased with a drop in motor conduction velocities and a prolonging of the F-response latencies, according to nerve conduction studies. …”
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  2. 128102
    “…The exercise was classified based on the mechanical action of muscles involved into dynamic and static components. …”
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  3. 128103
    “…BACKGROUND: When quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to assess the activity of Graves’ orbitopathy (GO), the examination is generally focused on a specific orbital tissue, especially the extraocular muscles (EOMs). However, GO usually involves the entire intraorbital soft tissue. …”
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  4. 128104
    “…These neural systems control the action of two functional units in the LUT: the urinary bladder and an outlet consisting of the bladder neck, urethral sphincters, and pelvic-floor striated muscles. During the storage phase, the outlet is closed, and the bladder is inactive to maintain a low intravenous pressure and continence. …”
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  5. 128105
    “…INTRODUCTION: Musculoskeletal problems in professional brass musicians are very common and often involve the muscles of the embouchure. In rare cases, embouchure dystonia (EmD), a task-specific movement disorder with a wide symptomatic and phenotypic variability, occurs. …”
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  6. 128106
    “…BACKGROUND: According to the American Dental Association, temporomandibular disorders (TMD) refer to a group of disorders characterised by pain in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), the periauricular area, or the muscles of mastication. TMJ noise/sounds, and any deviations or restriction during jaw movements. …”
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  7. 128107
    “…The logistic regression analysis showed that the volume in the primary site of disease that received dose ≥ 60 Gy (≥118.75 cc, p < 0.001, (OR = 8.43, 95% CI [3.51–20.26]) and mean dose to the pharyngeal constrictor muscles > 40.6 Gy (p < 0.001, OR = 11.58, 95% CI [4.84–27.71]) were significantly associated with dysphagia grade ≥ 2. …”
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  8. 128108
    “…The age and gender, size of rotator cuff tear, duration of symptoms, range of motion of shoulder joint, visual analog scale score, Korean Shoulder Scale score, gap and width of rotator cuff tear, and fatty degeneration of the supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles were compared to confirm the differences between a delaminated and nondelaminated rotator cuff tear. …”
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  9. 128109
    “…Most diagnostic applications involve single-pulse TMS and motor evoked potential (MEP) recordings, the use of which is not clinically suitable in patients with severe dysphagia given the large variability in MEPs measured from the muscles involved in swallowing. Previously, we developed a TMS device that can deliver quadripulse theta-burst stimulation in 16 monophasic magnetic pulses through a single coil, enabling the measurement of MEPs related to hand function. …”
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    “…OBJECTIVE: Epileptic spasms are a type of seizure defined as a sudden flexion or extension predominantly of axial and/or truncal limb muscles that occur with a noticeable periodicity. …”
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  12. 128112
    por Mokoena, Taole, Abdool, Zeelha
    Publicado 2023
    “…Contraction and retraction of muscles around the injury renders the defect and fibrous scar larger than the primary injury. …”
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  13. 128113
    “…Using utilitarian pelvic incision with perineal extension, separating long adductor muscles and deep femoral artery tumor, tumor excised with osteotomy at pubic symphysis, and on superior and inferior pubic rami. …”
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  14. 128114
    “…Immediately after the last procedure, the amplitudes of motor-evoked potentials in all bilateral lower extremity muscles disappeared simultaneously. The patient incomplete paralysis of the lower extremity and transient dysuria postoperatively; however, she could walk without assistance after 5 months. …”
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  15. 128115
    “…BACKGROUND: Graves’ orbitopathy (GO) is an autoimmune disorder affecting the orbital fat and muscles. A significant role of IL-6 in the pathogenesis of GO has been described and tocilizumab (TCZ), an IL-6 inhibitor targeting IL-6R has been given in some patients. …”
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  16. 128116
    “…Both areas showed activation during the exercise of isometric force in muscles. An involvement in the coordination of flexion/extension could be shown for the right Op6. …”
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  17. 128117
    “…Additionally, a significant reduction of the pressure pain of the M. levator scapulae, the M. rhomboideus, the M. sternocleidomastoideus on the left side and the paravertebral muscles of the cervical spine on the right side after the treatment of the patients could be detected. …”
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  18. 128118
    “…The fact that the KT technique provided stability to the wrist by assisting the wrist extensor muscles appears to have improved the upper extremity function more effectively than VRT alone.…”
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  19. 128119
    “…LAY ABSTRACT This study analysed usage patterns, safety, desired goals and the effects of the Innowalk, a medical device that enables a patient to stand in a weight-bearing position while stimulating active use of upper thigh and torso muscles in order to maintain patient’s balance. In addition, the characteristics of patients who used this device were summarized and described. …”
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  20. 128120
    “…The most common ophthalmic presentation was proptosis (n = 40) (62.5%). Bulky extraocular muscles (n = 64) (100%) and intraorbital fat stranding (n = 41) (64%) were the most common radiological findings. …”
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